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or an uncertain environment, an unknown environment, that that's an occasion to make a ton of decisions, that that's an occasion to create a ton of new opportunity. that is almost you know second nature. you talk to someone like chris and he's like how else would you think about it? and yet in our civilian society, nick, our relationship with uncertainty is not to run toward it as an opportunity to make decisions but to run away from it. what do you think folks that have that fear -- or what are they missing? because there is a thrill in that that people who do do it like, but there is something missing for other folks of the they're like, why would you possibly do that? >> colonel, it's super nice to meet you and i have to admit one of my favorite books is the marine corpsman you'll on strategy which i have in my office and refer to frequently and i will quote you a piece from it that you may recall which is the risks of inaction are always equal to or greater than the risks of action. unfortunately, most people don't intuit that. most people fear taking action more than they fear just
or an uncertain environment, an unknown environment, that that's an occasion to make a ton of decisions, that that's an occasion to create a ton of new opportunity. that is almost you know second nature. you talk to someone like chris and he's like how else would you think about it? and yet in our civilian society, nick, our relationship with uncertainty is not to run toward it as an opportunity to make decisions but to run away from it. what do you think folks that have that fear -- or what...
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family life, community life, health, education, the environment, national security, civic life. in these domains, cash incentives, monetary arrangements, financial deals may crowd out values and attitudes that are central to what makes those goods the goods they are. if this is true, what are the occasions for the way we should make about these questions? one application is we can't decide where markets are, where they serve the public. and where they don't belong that reasoning together, without having a public debate about the likely effects of marketers sort of social practices and to debate about how those goods should be valued, whether it's teaching and learning for environmental protection were civic life. this is a debate we have not had in this country over the past few decades. we've been governed by a kind of market face it just assumes that are considered the primary instrument for achieving the public good. we haven't really questioned that. we shied away from these to be and the effect has been markets have reached into more and more spheres of life, including even
family life, community life, health, education, the environment, national security, civic life. in these domains, cash incentives, monetary arrangements, financial deals may crowd out values and attitudes that are central to what makes those goods the goods they are. if this is true, what are the occasions for the way we should make about these questions? one application is we can't decide where markets are, where they serve the public. and where they don't belong that reasoning together,...
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thought the point of this country and its found iing in terms of the constitution was to create an environment that protected the people from the abusive government. that we had an abusive government in western europe that was preying upon us. no taxation without representation. we had this whole revolution. the constitution was designed to defend the population, right to bare arms, blah, blah, blah. now we have decided that that's blah, blah, blah, and we're going to give authority to the government to run with joy sticks predator drones on some sort of promise it's going to help find our child when they run away. where am i wrong in that? >> it's a hard path. i'm all for cameras on public streets and everything. >> like they have in london. >> exactly. big brothers watching. i'm not opposed to that because if you don't want to have it be seen on cameras, don't do it. >> all over? >> cameras in cities. now when you bring in the droning issue, it's tremendous. to think there's safety concerns, but just in your neighborhood, your neighbor can get a little humming bird drone. >> that could be fu
thought the point of this country and its found iing in terms of the constitution was to create an environment that protected the people from the abusive government. that we had an abusive government in western europe that was preying upon us. no taxation without representation. we had this whole revolution. the constitution was designed to defend the population, right to bare arms, blah, blah, blah. now we have decided that that's blah, blah, blah, and we're going to give authority to the...
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authorities are worried about the damage to the environment from that disabled ship, carrying 500 tho,000 gallons of fuel. >>> mitt romney did not do well in a debate last night but an abc news follow shows he's well out in front. >>> bank is looking to foreclose on o.j. simpson's house in miami. he bought the house for $575,000. >>> rain and snow in the east coast. cold in the midwest. the pacific northwest is going to be hit by a powerful snowstorm. so get those shovels out. >>> we all now the perils of distracted driving. distracted walking could be deadly as well. >> watch this report from abc's yunji de nies. >> reporter: watch this woman texting fall head-first into a fountain. >> is there water in there? >> oh, yeah. it's cold. >> reporter: now it turns out popping in your headphones could be just as hazardous. the number of people killed or injured while walking with headphones on has tripled over the last seven years. the popularity of digital music players has exploded. today, 3 of 4 teenagers use one. the problem is not as obvious as it seems. it's not just that you can't h
authorities are worried about the damage to the environment from that disabled ship, carrying 500 tho,000 gallons of fuel. >>> mitt romney did not do well in a debate last night but an abc news follow shows he's well out in front. >>> bank is looking to foreclose on o.j. simpson's house in miami. he bought the house for $575,000. >>> rain and snow in the east coast. cold in the midwest. the pacific northwest is going to be hit by a powerful snowstorm. so get those...
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i missed in the most of my time now is -- facebook should be about people building apps inside our environment. people being able to bring contacts from aps back to facebook. you're starting to see a lot of interesting stuff. spotify is kiiling it. air bnb is doing interesting stuff. a lot of interesting things that are going on. that is one of the areas i am personally excited about. all developers want more distribution. one of the reason things we did on the margin between platform and ads -- this new way of thinking. we lost a product recently -- we luanched a products recently -- we launched a product recently that allows you as a developer to put in a different market segments and say how much you're willing to pay for it. and you embed the facebook sek into your app. we give social context. it has great roi. we have done a bunch of private testing and is working really well. almost every mobile developer can get behind this. >> last question. i used to having fun? >> yea. for me, i it is -- it is not really about fun. it is about mission three people last -- we go to these waves. there
i missed in the most of my time now is -- facebook should be about people building apps inside our environment. people being able to bring contacts from aps back to facebook. you're starting to see a lot of interesting stuff. spotify is kiiling it. air bnb is doing interesting stuff. a lot of interesting things that are going on. that is one of the areas i am personally excited about. all developers want more distribution. one of the reason things we did on the margin between platform and ads...
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headaches, nausea, dizziness, and if not removed from that environment, you will eventually die. >> the first event that saved the family was their two-year- old son, falling out of his bed at 9:30 last night. his parents thought he was having a seizure and they called 911. >> because carbon monoxide is colorless and odorless, the paramedic who's came for the boy had no idea the levels were so dangerously high inside. it wasn't until three hours later when the doctor at children's figured it out. as we discovered other family members were not responding, it became something clear it was in the environment that was affecting them. we gave them the concern that it was probably carbon monoxide poisoning. they pulled the other family members out of the home. >> a few more hours before fatal injuries would have occurred. >> peggy fox, 9news now. >> if we get snow tomorrow, d.c. homeowners will not have to worry about fines for not shoveling their sidewalks. the city council hag tabled has tabled a bill. right now, the only way someone can be penalized is if they go to court for a ruling. tod
headaches, nausea, dizziness, and if not removed from that environment, you will eventually die. >> the first event that saved the family was their two-year- old son, falling out of his bed at 9:30 last night. his parents thought he was having a seizure and they called 911. >> because carbon monoxide is colorless and odorless, the paramedic who's came for the boy had no idea the levels were so dangerously high inside. it wasn't until three hours later when the doctor at children's...
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what -- governor of massachusetts, befitting his profile as a moderate republican who cared about the environment governor romney responded to price spikes by describing them as the natural result of global market pressures and by calling for increases in full efficiency, the same approach that he now derides the president for taking. and why this talk of gas prices now? because on the eve of memorial day weekend, gas prices are down nearly 25 cents. lower than this time last year. that's the equivalent of a $25 billion tax break for drivers. joining me now is ezra klein, "washington post" columnist and msnbc analyst. just so i understand this correctly, romney blames the president for the rise in gas prices, having previously initiated policy that is would actually increase the price of gas, is that right? >> that is correct. albeit confusing as is often the case. romney quinn up theled a gas tax that was meant to go to cleanups at gas stations. originally it was just supposed fob for this one fund then it became a general tax that funded other things. but we have a very, very blinker conversati
what -- governor of massachusetts, befitting his profile as a moderate republican who cared about the environment governor romney responded to price spikes by describing them as the natural result of global market pressures and by calling for increases in full efficiency, the same approach that he now derides the president for taking. and why this talk of gas prices now? because on the eve of memorial day weekend, gas prices are down nearly 25 cents. lower than this time last year. that's the...
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and making sure we provide an environment where we can create good-paying jobs and keep them right here in the state of nevada. small businesses, making sure we pass the hire act, which my opponent voted against. the small business jobs back to which my opponent voted against. making sure we make nevada the clean energy jobs capital of the united states, which my opponent voted against investments for renewable energy. >> senator heller, nevada is the leader of national unemployment. you questioned the wisdom of extending unemployment benefits in 2010. you asked "is the government creating hobos?" as the crisis continues,are you calling nevada the unemployed hobos? >> it is difficult to prove you did not do or say something. i did not say that. what i do want to talk about is what i did do. i believe there ought to be a federal safety net. i believe that is critically important as a part of the responsibility this government has. for those who have come across hard times and this economy especially here in nevada. i have had an opportunity to look for the vote for the extension of unemp
and making sure we provide an environment where we can create good-paying jobs and keep them right here in the state of nevada. small businesses, making sure we pass the hire act, which my opponent voted against. the small business jobs back to which my opponent voted against. making sure we make nevada the clean energy jobs capital of the united states, which my opponent voted against investments for renewable energy. >> senator heller, nevada is the leader of national unemployment. you...
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to activate oink texan up rolls a bunch of -- text and up rolls a bunch of of people within the kick environment who you may or may not know and you can start a chat. >> reporter: another app is called snap chat take a picture send it to a friend who has 10 seconds to view it before it disappears. >> snap was released the press called it the sexting app because there would be no record of photos sent. >> reporter: pictures don't necessarily disappear, they say the company warns users it is not able to guarantee messages will be delighted -- deleted in all instances users can capture a photo before it vanishes by taking a screen shot. >> some use it to take funny photos and stu but i know some others use it for sending inappropriate or sexual photos. >> reporter: i-finance any trends high in the app store, -- i-funny trends high in the app store, it can be used as a creative tool that parents -- parents be warned. >> on the flip side open source environment so the kids are exposed to a lot of an humor they may or may not be ready for. >> reporter: most teens entertain themselves by flipping throu
to activate oink texan up rolls a bunch of -- text and up rolls a bunch of of people within the kick environment who you may or may not know and you can start a chat. >> reporter: another app is called snap chat take a picture send it to a friend who has 10 seconds to view it before it disappears. >> snap was released the press called it the sexting app because there would be no record of photos sent. >> reporter: pictures don't necessarily disappear, they say the company...
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it's not even radioactive or they say well you know it's mildly radioactive and it dilutes into the environment a beta matter it's thrown off approach and it's a beta emitter and at those intimate levels it does significant health damage it's a clinically proven cause of cancer birth defects and genetic damage right i mean that would knock if it d.n.a. it could knock one of the u.s. it's right out of the chain and put a hole and the reason that you know these are leaks these are steam generator leaks of radioactive tritium steam into the environment as they try to get these things back under control but they allow these tritium releases on a regular basis by permit because they can't filter it out at such a small atom hydrogen it can pass through certain grades of steel it's actually the second smallest thing there is yeah. and so yeah they're having these leaks but they let this be discharged into the rivers into the oceans into the air on a regular basis and it's doing itself damage downwind and now the stream that's incredible and so there's no way to filter it there's no way to stop it ther
it's not even radioactive or they say well you know it's mildly radioactive and it dilutes into the environment a beta matter it's thrown off approach and it's a beta emitter and at those intimate levels it does significant health damage it's a clinically proven cause of cancer birth defects and genetic damage right i mean that would knock if it d.n.a. it could knock one of the u.s. it's right out of the chain and put a hole and the reason that you know these are leaks these are steam generator...
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. >> we come to a difficult environment. they are a great fans. they are almost as goods as ours. they are great fans and they make it difficult. we've done a really good job. a lot of times you're coming, there's awkward weather conversation. taking to the game plan? >> fired to the chargers. first quarter, edwards richardson, avoids some san diego defenders. 46 yards. and late 4th quarter. san diego down 7-6. and up and full. that's good news to san diego, loses in the afc west. aren't those the ugliest uniform you've seen. ben roth listberger scrambling. pittsburgh over washington. roth listberger threw for three touchdowns. one yard scored to will johnson. and they approved to 4-3. 30 miles an hour gusts to philadelphia. eagles, falcons game. falcons matt ryan to drew davis in the back of the end zone. davis gets both feet down. 2nd quarter, 14-7 falcons. lions connects to julio jones. beats -- and that's the 63-yard touchdown. falcons win 30-17. they are still unbeatenned at 7- 0. the nascar for you, dale earn hart, jr., down to martin dale. and later, jimmy johnson wrecked a
. >> we come to a difficult environment. they are a great fans. they are almost as goods as ours. they are great fans and they make it difficult. we've done a really good job. a lot of times you're coming, there's awkward weather conversation. taking to the game plan? >> fired to the chargers. first quarter, edwards richardson, avoids some san diego defenders. 46 yards. and late 4th quarter. san diego down 7-6. and up and full. that's good news to san diego, loses in the afc west....
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think about the environment in which this is taking place, the jewish synagogue, in a campaign against the czar of ward 8, lomazny's district, and his nickname was the czar. most historians think of this as an affectionate nickname for lomazny. it is not. what a jew going to think about the nickname czar dictator, not only that, what else is going on? they kicked them out. the persecution, the czar was villain number one for jewish voters, so calling someone a czar in the west end of boston in 1906 wasn't a compliment, you know. and he goes on to be -- you see lots of political cartoons. he's labeled a czar, you see historians writing about him as a czar. they don't really notice the fact that that was a real dig at him. it was not a complimentary reference, so this is a way -- they are trying to get jews charged up to vote against lomazny by calling him a czar. they're organizing this meeting in a synagogue. and look at the bottom of the flyer. you have the english account and down here you have hebrew. i can't tell you what it says but i'm guessing it says about the same thing that i
think about the environment in which this is taking place, the jewish synagogue, in a campaign against the czar of ward 8, lomazny's district, and his nickname was the czar. most historians think of this as an affectionate nickname for lomazny. it is not. what a jew going to think about the nickname czar dictator, not only that, what else is going on? they kicked them out. the persecution, the czar was villain number one for jewish voters, so calling someone a czar in the west end of boston in...
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a nation of immigrants, who believe in america the beautiful and therefore want to defend america's environment against polluters, we find that we can't quite figure out how to be in a conversation about what it means to be an american with the tea party ethic and their ethos when they approach problems. it's tough for us to figure out how to work together and i think it's important. >> ari, just to the boehner example on obama care, is that an example where can a republican, leading republican now, fight back against the tea party if they so choose? if they wanted to, can they speak out against them? it seems there's a lot of people afraid to voice any opposition or have that public discussion. >> well, look, john boehner also today put the idea of taxes on the table. he has caught flack for that. at the end of the day it's the job of the president to split from the liberal base of his party and the job of the republicans to split from the most vociferous voice of the conservative movement if we're going to accomplish anything. no one is going to get everything they want in this new divided wa
a nation of immigrants, who believe in america the beautiful and therefore want to defend america's environment against polluters, we find that we can't quite figure out how to be in a conversation about what it means to be an american with the tea party ethic and their ethos when they approach problems. it's tough for us to figure out how to work together and i think it's important. >> ari, just to the boehner example on obama care, is that an example where can a republican, leading...
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that's a fairly inexpensive cocktail of drugs in the current environment in the united states. somebody more expensive regimes even for drug treatment patients could be as much as $5,000, and for people that develop drug resistance which a lot of people that will happen to them over the period of the treatment is a life-long treatment current and present. the treatments can be $50,000 to 5eu7d ,000 per year. i don't see how you take a country with 1.2 people and impose that cost. the cbc says 64% of the people living in the united states that are hiv positive are not receiving drugs. recent studies show that people when they are taking drugs the risk of reinfects goes down by as much as 95%. some of the companies are trying to encourager not hiv positive to take drugs in order to prevent retransmission. there's no way you can do that. the bill proposes a $3 billion reward fund for invasion. split into three different types of invasions. it has an end product price which is similar to the economic intentives so you at the monopoly. but it's better. because it rewarded invasion b
that's a fairly inexpensive cocktail of drugs in the current environment in the united states. somebody more expensive regimes even for drug treatment patients could be as much as $5,000, and for people that develop drug resistance which a lot of people that will happen to them over the period of the treatment is a life-long treatment current and present. the treatments can be $50,000 to 5eu7d ,000 per year. i don't see how you take a country with 1.2 people and impose that cost. the cbc says...
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and these are kids who are also in a new environment, and a bigger city, and what is frightening i think the most about this particular tragedy, you know, connecticut is a safe state. this is not going to happen somewhere in intercity chicago, but the fifth toughest gun law state in the nation. this happened in a state that is the third or the second or the third safest state in terms of gun crime. people move there so that these things won't happen and you can feel safe. >> joy, you have brought us exactly where we are going to take a break and come back to ari and michael on this exact issue, because as much as i appreciate the psychology of that, so why do we think it is okay to happen on the street corners of chicago and new york and new orleans and when we come back, we will talk about the gun violence that is not making headlines, but killing our children all the same. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and be
and these are kids who are also in a new environment, and a bigger city, and what is frightening i think the most about this particular tragedy, you know, connecticut is a safe state. this is not going to happen somewhere in intercity chicago, but the fifth toughest gun law state in the nation. this happened in a state that is the third or the second or the third safest state in terms of gun crime. people move there so that these things won't happen and you can feel safe. >> joy, you have...
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it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management >>> first super storm sandy, now another storm. hundreds of thousands of new yorkers still left in the dark tonight. where is the power? what's being done to bring it back? i'll talk to a resident of staten island ahead. >>> up close tonight, a first look at the previously unknown secret operation the obama campaign used to defeat mitt romney. as you've heard about or as you're about to learn, this operation was so highly organized, technical and computerized, could become a template for future campaigns. president obama spent months on the campaign trail of course but so did mitt romney. the president shook hands, posed for photos with voters. so did mitt romney. so what was the ultimate difference between the two in terms of their operations? well, obama's
it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management >>> first super storm sandy, now another storm. hundreds of thousands of new yorkers still left in the dark tonight. where is the power? what's being done to bring it back? i'll talk to a...
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their own immediate environment had to supply them. you don't send off to china for something. the cultivated crops they had were also limited in their usefulness. if you have a good year, it's wonderful. however, if you have got a dry year, worse yet, a drought, the nonnative crops, especially corn, are going to produce poorly or not at all. and we have been able to reconstruct and that's my own calibration, by the way, of which years were good years and which years were bad years. there were quite a few good years and also some perfectly rotten ones. if the corn crops fail and your beans aren't good, you're going to have to make up the difference. this had to be done by using wild resources. that meant in turn, here come the ladies. you have to know where exactly they are, what plants are useful for what and what season and on and on. that's where a computer like memory really helps. both sexes, men obviously, but the wim in the territories. in these territories which the people were learning thoroughly, this gives you an idea of the language groups and major tribal entities
their own immediate environment had to supply them. you don't send off to china for something. the cultivated crops they had were also limited in their usefulness. if you have a good year, it's wonderful. however, if you have got a dry year, worse yet, a drought, the nonnative crops, especially corn, are going to produce poorly or not at all. and we have been able to reconstruct and that's my own calibration, by the way, of which years were good years and which years were bad years. there were...
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we've got to protect the environment. the economists make some good points. we need safer energy. [announcer:] who's right? they all are. visit powerincooperation.com. >> no music. no music. see, they hated the choice of songs, which was supply and demand by the hives are. they said it was too intense. >> it was intense. on to the monologs. according to a new book by david ethanol, president barack obama blamed fox news for his political ills. this from a leader whose recent hollywood documentary described him as a man who would not dwell in blame. he doesn't dwell in blame. he plays golf in it. if he lets this stuff get to him, what does that make the president? everyone adores president obama. he has more groupies than lady gaga and more wooers than wilfred bremly. he's like a baseball ace blaming a wild pitch on the kid in the bleachers who sneezed. if anything, president obama owes fox newschannel gratitude for helping him get fit. i go to the gym every morning to meet resistance, weight, which i lift to get stronger. nnc has been obama's gym -- his only gym -- offering him a
we've got to protect the environment. the economists make some good points. we need safer energy. [announcer:] who's right? they all are. visit powerincooperation.com. >> no music. no music. see, they hated the choice of songs, which was supply and demand by the hives are. they said it was too intense. >> it was intense. on to the monologs. according to a new book by david ethanol, president barack obama blamed fox news for his political ills. this from a leader whose recent...
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i want to talk about environment. we haven't had a chance to talk about that at all, environment policies. you've asked for an increase in your budget in the office of environment -- i'll get the name right office of environment compliance, $3.5 million increase there. i've heard lots of concerns from my district about environment policies at epa. i thought i would do it in the micro today. you mentioned general duty of care a little earlier in answer to the question part of the clean air t. if you've adopted any epawide policies or guidelines with respect to definitions inside the clean air act related to the general duty of care? >> i'm not aware of any, sir, but we could certainly talk to the office of environment on that. >> there's a term in there called extremely hazardous chemicals. you have the risk mitigation plans, which require certain chemicals are stored at manufacturers or producers. but as i understand your environment policy, even if the chemical is nautilused as one of those chemicals that requires a
i want to talk about environment. we haven't had a chance to talk about that at all, environment policies. you've asked for an increase in your budget in the office of environment -- i'll get the name right office of environment compliance, $3.5 million increase there. i've heard lots of concerns from my district about environment policies at epa. i thought i would do it in the micro today. you mentioned general duty of care a little earlier in answer to the question part of the clean air t. if...
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in this economy, political environment, any president would face a tough environment. this president's chance is to set the table, urge congress to do big things, jobs bill, payroll tax cut extension, other things ahead. all of us know, well aware the white house, republicans and democrats in the leadership on capitol hill will tell you, they don't expect big grand things to get done in this election year. payroll tax perhaps, a few other things. what the president is mostly doing tonight is framing his side of the debate for a very continuetious election year. >> we're looking at gabrielle giffords, the congresswoman shot a year ago, just announced she will be retiring from the senate and hillary clinton, secretary of state giving her a little kiss. one of the most emotional moments so far and will be the most emotional moment of the evening when she was introduced to a rousing standing ovation and members of the house and senate literally shouting gabby, gabby, a very very exciting moment for all of us. we're all so thankful she is here on the floor of the u.s. congr
in this economy, political environment, any president would face a tough environment. this president's chance is to set the table, urge congress to do big things, jobs bill, payroll tax cut extension, other things ahead. all of us know, well aware the white house, republicans and democrats in the leadership on capitol hill will tell you, they don't expect big grand things to get done in this election year. payroll tax perhaps, a few other things. what the president is mostly doing tonight is...
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activities within the community so you feel good about where they're coming from as well as the broader environment. >> one of the other things i heard that was brought up was having joint training between young people and police officers. even if it is just like a community event where you talk about how to talk to each other. that would be a good topic to have. i wanted to give that to the police commission as well as something to consider, trading with young people and with police officers. >> is there any other commissioners who would like to, based on what they heard, give recommendations? >> thank you for your cooperation. i appreciate it to know we will be able to work together to provide better service. i look forward to working with you guys as well as sfpd. have a good evening. >> use commissioners? >> i do not have an officer in my school but from hearing public comment, i think it is great some do have good relationships. if there could be or there already is some sort of safety training with the kids, that could not just be about relationships between the police officers and the kids w
activities within the community so you feel good about where they're coming from as well as the broader environment. >> one of the other things i heard that was brought up was having joint training between young people and police officers. even if it is just like a community event where you talk about how to talk to each other. that would be a good topic to have. i wanted to give that to the police commission as well as something to consider, trading with young people and with police...
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it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> president obama's re-election was obviously a loss for mitt romney, a huge one, but by extension, may have been an even bigger loss for the tea party. after all, paul ryan, a tea party favorite, couldn't deliver his own state of wisconsin for his ticket. he will return to his house seat to serve an eighth term. many tea party members kept their house seats as well but they didn't increase their ranks on tuesday, and they lost two very winnable senate races. it's a pretty big contrast to the splash they made in the 2010 midterm elections and the muscle they flexed throughout the prime aries. here's gary tuchman. >> reporter: this is n
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mitt romney is happy, too happy for this environment. newt gingrich is angry. >> and santorum is earnest. >> i think he is outraged which is different than angry and i think in this mood, after people got through the mood, and the anger in media, we are seeing the anger not lasting the same way the outrage is. santorum is experiencing the close up and one of the failures in the process is that he has not gotten before. but he is outraged in a manner that connects with an underdog sensiblity in the party that is difference than yelling at the press. >> when we talk about resources to carry him through the south. he has 12. -- i'm sorry. $2 million, and $12.7 raised. he is still in debt, of the people reimbursed first, by the gingrich campaign, newt gingrich tops the list getting $115,000 he reimbursed himself for expenses. $1 million in unexplained expenses. but, it is an interesting po picture of a man. >> this is newt gingrich, he is a hot mess. he has always been a hot mess, he would be a hot mess in the white house. but there's someth
mitt romney is happy, too happy for this environment. newt gingrich is angry. >> and santorum is earnest. >> i think he is outraged which is different than angry and i think in this mood, after people got through the mood, and the anger in media, we are seeing the anger not lasting the same way the outrage is. santorum is experiencing the close up and one of the failures in the process is that he has not gotten before. but he is outraged in a manner that connects with an underdog...
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one of his weakness is he is secretive. >> eric: true. >> dana: the best environment, his best environment, this is for a scorpio, bob on november 15. dark sensous places. any situation that offers power or arouses strong feelings. isn't that perfect? >> eric: did you write that? >> bob: a lot of bars and places in bangkok were like that. i think that is a legitimate thing. now, andrea, what is your sign? >> andrea: capricorn. >> dana: they're responsible, good manager, disciplined, self-control. good. best environment is a positive work situation. and this is interesting, urban environment with culture and style. you moved here. here is something, one of her dislikes or capricorn dislike is almost everything at some point. that could be all of us. >> andrea: i'm a true capricorn. i don't believe in the daily signs. but the birthday signs there is something to that. >> greg: birthdays do you know you share a birthday with jon bon jovi. 52. but his hair is only six years old. >> eric: dr. seuss also. before we go, we don't have a lot of time, i want to say people come up to me all the time,
one of his weakness is he is secretive. >> eric: true. >> dana: the best environment, his best environment, this is for a scorpio, bob on november 15. dark sensous places. any situation that offers power or arouses strong feelings. isn't that perfect? >> eric: did you write that? >> bob: a lot of bars and places in bangkok were like that. i think that is a legitimate thing. now, andrea, what is your sign? >> andrea: capricorn. >> dana: they're responsible,...
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children can go to the aquarium and learn about the fish they have caught and observe them in a marine environment. a marine biologist answers the questions. perhaps the thing i am most proud of, the -- it is a featured youth program at the international association of chiefs of police conference in chicago. thank you. president mazzucco: thank you. that program was started by herb lee, one of the first chinese- american police officers to encourage kids from chinatown to join the police department. i used to go fishing with them once a week. >> thank you. that is correct. next presenting will be officer rockwell, the scuffing -- discussing the sfpd operation dream. >> good evening. i am rafael rockwell. this past year is a year i coordinated operation dream. it was started by the housing task force police officers in 1993. they designed a program to help provide holiday spirit and cheer and guests and so forth to less fortunate children throughout the san francisco housing authority properties. it has been a successful -- it has been successful throughout the years due to the dedication and commi
children can go to the aquarium and learn about the fish they have caught and observe them in a marine environment. a marine biologist answers the questions. perhaps the thing i am most proud of, the -- it is a featured youth program at the international association of chiefs of police conference in chicago. thank you. president mazzucco: thank you. that program was started by herb lee, one of the first chinese- american police officers to encourage kids from chinatown to join the police...
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we don't know what that's going to produce, but that's a good thing and that's the environment that we're organizing. >> thanks. you've mentioned, i was glad that you said the women's movement, the civil rights movement, all these movements were not -- they were not centrist movements and more over they were not party movements. they were movements of independent people. i'm glad that you just said jackie, what you said about cultural transformation because that truly is how things change. and so i'm a little kind of per tushed that people all over the country, some black people, all kinds of people, white people who are saying that president bam didn't do this, president obama didn't do that. because i think about what fred newman said about this cultural transformation when ross perot had 20 million votes. he was saying that shook up the establishment because 20 million americans voted in this pop laws fashion. jesse ventura a wrestler got elected governor. it was a defection because he wasn't supposed to be governor. so i think about obama in that way, too. that really the cultural thi
we don't know what that's going to produce, but that's a good thing and that's the environment that we're organizing. >> thanks. you've mentioned, i was glad that you said the women's movement, the civil rights movement, all these movements were not -- they were not centrist movements and more over they were not party movements. they were movements of independent people. i'm glad that you just said jackie, what you said about cultural transformation because that truly is how things...
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please support free muni for youth, because it is good for the environment. thank you for your support. >> thank you. [applause] >> next speaker? >> hello, my name is angelina. i am with the adoption program in chinatown. the goal of muni is to increase youth -- showing that there was a continual decrease in the trend of youth passed purchasing. in 2010 it was 18,000 passes. 2011, when we face the clippers. only 10,000 of them have any money. we want to change that trend to get all people on buses. we want to revolutionize the way people think about transit. more so than ever, we're seeing schoolbus cuts for students. i hope that you consider supporting free muni for all youth. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. my name is anthony. on behalf of the students with the solidarity projects, for the use of that would have been here, if the hearing had mean at 4:00, but unfortunately it was pushed earlier to 1:00, i will read their letters and the voice of the students. understanding the context of this budget for the free muni for youth is less
please support free muni for youth, because it is good for the environment. thank you for your support. >> thank you. [applause] >> next speaker? >> hello, my name is angelina. i am with the adoption program in chinatown. the goal of muni is to increase youth -- showing that there was a continual decrease in the trend of youth passed purchasing. in 2010 it was 18,000 passes. 2011, when we face the clippers. only 10,000 of them have any money. we want to change that trend to...
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what should we be focused on on a national level to reconcile the need to create a much more robust environment for graduates who are euniquely vulnerable for al the reasons we have been over? >> as you said, when you look at the enrollment rates, you see spikes in law schools and business schools relating to the economy because people think these are safe bets. they are not depending on what school you go to. i didn't know peter was 63. with a bow tie, he's looked 63 for a long time. i had to get that in there. i think at the policy level, what you have to do ultimately is figure out whether we are just talking about education in the broadest strokes as something we fund or whether we have job training and job placement in part of a federal recovery programs. those have been dead on oi rival, but they were part of the jobs package that the president did circulate earlier this year. this stuff has been talked about. it's hard to get done. >> ari, i think he's absolutely right. for the longer perspective, we have to recognize that the world has basically changed. and i think one of the things we
what should we be focused on on a national level to reconcile the need to create a much more robust environment for graduates who are euniquely vulnerable for al the reasons we have been over? >> as you said, when you look at the enrollment rates, you see spikes in law schools and business schools relating to the economy because people think these are safe bets. they are not depending on what school you go to. i didn't know peter was 63. with a bow tie, he's looked 63 for a long time. i...
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our environment, our health, and our future. pretty strong words, but the question is, how do we fix it. the author of "fair food," growing a healthy system for all. what is a fair food system? >> when i think about a fair food system, a system that is producing food that is healthy, good for our bodies, green or grown in a way that is healthy for the environment. fair means nobody in the system is getting exploited so everyone gets a piece of the economic pie. and affordable. everybody has access to that healthy food. >> healthy, fair, green, and affordable. >> is there some body or some thing that is wearing a black hat, is somebody doing something wrong to make it unfair? >> i don't believe it's somebody's blame the way the system is now. we have a food system in place today that i believe is broken in many different ways, but it's largely based on decades and decades of public policy has that driven the system in this direction. when most policies were put in place, they were put in place for good reason. it's just our conte
our environment, our health, and our future. pretty strong words, but the question is, how do we fix it. the author of "fair food," growing a healthy system for all. what is a fair food system? >> when i think about a fair food system, a system that is producing food that is healthy, good for our bodies, green or grown in a way that is healthy for the environment. fair means nobody in the system is getting exploited so everyone gets a piece of the economic pie. and affordable....
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... fiona here was just telling me that ford dealers sell a new tire like...every five seconds, how's that possible? well, we purchase 3 million a year. you just sold one right now didn't you? that's correct. major brands. 11 major brands. oop,there goes another one. well we'll beat anybody's advertised price. and you just did it right there, what's that called? the low price tire guarantee. wait for it, there goes another one. get a $100 rebate, plus the low price tire guarantee during the big tire event. look at that. it's happening right there every five seconds. your not go
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